Roy Keane has said he wants to return to club management after next summer’s European Championship finals and will sit down with Martin O’Neill to discuss his future in the coming weeks.
Ireland beat Bosnia on Monday to qualify for their second successive European finals, and O’Neill hailed the assistant manager’s importance to the team after the game, describing the former Manchester United midfielder as “an iconic figure that polarises opinion, but not in the dressing room”.
Keane’s walkout on the eve of the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea, where he famously compared the team’s training-ground to a car park, has gone down in Irish folklore, and O’Neill has admitted that allowing him to return to the fold was one of his biggest decisions as manager.
“I’m going to meet with Martin over the next couple of weeks. He knows that I still have that ambition to get back into [club management],” Keane said.
The former Ireland captain has managed at Sunderland and Ipswich Town. Sunderland were 23rd in the Championship when Keane took charge of the club shortly after hanging up his boots as a player.
